![]() ![]() Those who love to spend time in the casino during a cruise are sure to be pleased with the casino aboard MSC Seashore, which will be larger than any of the other Seaside-class ones. The aft infinity pool area on MSC Seashore (Rendering courtesy of MSC Cruises) 2. The Aquapark will also feature a waterslide with a virtual reality component that takes guests on an adventure through a medieval town being attacked by the Kraken. ![]() The Kraken’s tentacles wrap around the adventure trail on its way to the Long Island Pool, which is connected to this aquapark area. MSC Seashore is an evolution of her Seaside-class sister ships, MSC Seaside and MSC Seaview. Spanning two decks, The Pirates Cove Aquapark will include adventure trails, treasure hunts, a galleon for kids, and more.It’s located near the buffet on deck 16, perfect for a lunchtime snack with the family. The Jungle Pool has been enhanced with the pool area spread over two decks, and a magrodome that can be closed to create an indoor pool area when needed.Each will offer 20 sea-facing seats with water jets. The ship will include two infinity whirlpools - one on each side of the ship on the outer promenade deck.The Long Island pool is the main lido deck pool, which will be surrounded with ample deck space and feature two depths as well as a fountain.It will be one of the largest infinity pools at sea and offer a variety of depths. The aft pool has been redesigned to create an infinity pool on deck 8 with a glass wall.Meanwhile, youngsters can let off steam at the largest children’s club in the MSC fleet, which has a fun space-themed area.Designed for warm climates, MSC Seashore will feature six different swimming pools to relax and cool off. Le Cabaret Rouge is an atmospheric French-inspired live music venue wrapped in dark red walls, while the Uptown lounge is a lively piano bar. There are plenty of entertainment venues, too. All in all, there are nearly 30 restaurants, lounges and bars. Elsewhere, the New York vibe extends to the main dining rooms called Central Park, Manhattan, Tribeca and 5th Avenue. The five speciality restaurants are conveniently situated in the redesigned Chef’s Court: Butcher’s Cut the theatrical Kaito Teppanyaki Mexican Hola Tacos & Cantina Kaito Sushi Bar, with a new conveyor belt of rotating dishes and the new Ocean Cay seafood restaurant. Moving inside, the sweep of MSC’s trademark Swarovski crystal-studded staircases lead to new spaces. This is a standout new spot, with loungers partly immersed in the shallow waters at the edge of the pool. Its six swimming pools include the swashbuckling new Pirates Cove for youngsters, while grown-up passengers can head to the adult-only bar area and infinity pool wrapped around the aft of the ship. On Seashore, 65% of the public spaces have been ‘reimagined’ with all-new features including an al fresco dining area outside MSC’s signature steakhouse Butcher’s Cut. The first MSC Evo-class ship, it’s built on the blueprint of the two Seaside-class ships, MSC Seaside and Seaview, which were designed to sail in sunny climes and bring passengers closer to the sea with large outdoor promenades for eating, drinking and lounging. The vessel is the 19th and largest in MSC’s expanding and evolving fleet and was the first-ever ship to be christened at the cruise line’s private island, the Ocean Cay MSC Marine Reserve in the Bahamas. MSC Cruises’ new flagship is as big and bold as New York itself, with wow-factor features at every turn, including Danza del Mare (Dance of the Seas), a mesmerising spiral art installation with 190 shimmering glass fish that ‘swim’ up four decks. When you step aboard a ship and come face to face with a 13-foot-high replica of the Statue of Liberty, neon-bright Times Square-style billboards and a four-deck-high LED screen with projections of the Manhattan skyline, you know you’re on a vessel that’s out to make a statement. MSC Cruises’ latest flagship, MSC Seashore, takes its inspiration from the Big Apple and proves bigger really is better ![]()
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